- Original: Πιλάτος
- Transliteration: Pilatos
- Phonetic: pil-at'-os
- Definition: Pilate = armed with a spear
1. the sixth Roman procurator of Judah and Samaria who ordered christ to be crucified
- Origin: of Latin origin
- TDNT entry: None
- Part(s) of speech: Noun Masculine
- Strong's: Of Latin origin;
close pressed that is firm;
Pilatus a Roman: - Pilate.
Total KJV Occurrences: 55
• Pilate, 55
Mat 27:2; Mat 27:13; Mat 27:17; Mat 27:22; Mat 27:24; Mat 27:58(2); Mat 27:62; Mat 27:65; Mar 15:1; Mar 15:2; Mar 15:4; Mar 15:5; Mar 15:9; Mar 15:12; Mar 15:14; Mar 15:15; Mar 15:43; Mar 15:44;
Luke 3:1;
Luke 13:1;
Luke 23:1;
Luke 23:3;
Luke 23:4;
Luke 23:6;
Luke 23:11;
Luke 23:12;
Luke 23:13;
Luke 23:20;
Luke 23:24;
Luke 23:52; Joh 18:29; Joh 18:31; Joh 18:33; Joh 18:35; Joh 18:37; Joh 18:38; Joh 19:1; Joh 19:4; Joh 19:6; Joh 19:8; Joh 19:10; Joh 19:12; Joh 19:13; Joh 19:15; Joh 19:19; Joh 19:21; Joh 19:22; Joh 19:31; Joh 19:38(2); Act 3:13; Act 4:27; Act 13:28;
1 Timothy 6:13